On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 14:05:12 -0300 (ART), you wrote:

>SE O AQUECIMENTO GLOBAL NÃO FOR CONTIDO... 

Esses são mais pessimistas. 4.5 bilhões de mortos até 2012.:

http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2007/01/08/01291.html

Over 4.5 Billion people could die from Global Warming-related causes by 2012

Hydrate hypothesis illuminates growing climate change alarm

Compiled by John Stokes

A recent scientific theory called the "hydrate hypothesis" says that historical 
global warming cycles have been caused by a
feedback loop, where melting permafrost methane clathrates (also known as 
"hydrates") spur local global warming, leading to
further melting of clathrates and bacterial growth.

In other words, like western Siberia, the 400 billion tons of methane in 
permafrost hydrate will gradually melt, and the released
methane will speed the melting. The effect of even a couple of billion tons of 
methane being emitted into the atmosphere each year
would be catastrophic.

The "hydrate hypothesis" (if validated) spells the rapid onset of runaway 
catastrophic global warming. In fact, you should
remember this moment when you learned about this feedback loop-it is an 
existencial turning point in your life.

By the way, the "hydrate hypothesis" is a weeks old scientific theory, and is 
only now being discussed by global warming
scientists. I suggest you Google the term.

Now that most scientists agree human activity is causing the Earth to warm, the 
central debate has shifted to when we will pass
the tipping point and be helpless to stop the runaway Global Warming.

There are enormous quantities of methane trapped in permafrost and under the 
oceans in ice-like structures called clathrates. The
methane in Arctic permafrost clathrates is estimated at 400 billion tons.

Methane is more than 20 times as strong a greenhouse gas as CO2, and the 
atmosphere currently contains about 3.5 billion tons of
the gas.

The highest temperature increase from global warming is occurring in the arctic 
regions-an area rich in these unstable clathrates.
Simulations from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) show that 
over half the permafrost will thaw by 2050, and as
much as 90 percent by 2100.

Peat deposits may be a comparable methane source to melting permafrost. When 
peat that has been frozen for thousands of years
thaws, it still contains viable populations of bacteria that begin to convert 
the peat into methane and CO2.

Western Siberia is heating up faster than anywhere else in the world, having 
experienced a rise of some 3C in the past 40 years.
The west Siberian peat bog could hold some 70 billion tonnes of methane. Local 
atmospheric levels of methane on the Siberian shelf
are now 25 times higher than global concentrations.

By the way, warmer temperatures and longer growing seasons have caused 
microbial activity to increase dramatically in the soil
around the world. This, in turn, means that much of the carbon long stored in 
the soil is now being released into the atmosphere.

Releases of methane from melting oceanic clathrates have caused severe 
environmental impacts in the past. The methane in oceanic
clathrates has been estimated at 10,000 billion tons.

55 million years ago a global warming chain reaction (probably started by 
volcanic activity) melted oceanic clathrates. It was one
of the most rapid and extreme global warming events in geologic history.

Humans appear to be capable of emitting CO2 in quantities comparable to the 
volcanic activity that started these chain reactions.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, burning fossil fuels releases more 
than 150 times the amount of CO2 emitted by volcanoes.

Methane in the atmosphere does not remain long, persisting for about 10 years 
before being oxidized to CO2 (a greenhouse gas that
lasts for hundreds of thousands of years). Chronic methane releases oxidizing 
into CO2 contribute as much to warming as does the
transient methane concentrations.

To summarize, human activity is causing the Earth to warm. Bacteria converts 
carbon in the soil into greenhouse gasses, and
enormous quantities are trapped in unstable clathrates. As the earth continues 
to warm, permafrost clathrates will thaw; peat and
soil microbial activity will dramatically increase; and, finally, vast oceanic 
clathrates will melt. This global warming chain
reaction has happened in the past.

Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 rose by a record amount over the past year. 
It is the third successive year in which they have
increased sharply. Scientists are at a loss to explain why the rapid rise has 
taken place, but fear the trend could be the first
sign of runaway global warming.

Runaway Global Warming promises to literally burn-up agricultural areas into 
dust worldwide by 2012, causing global famine,
anarchy, diseases, and war on a global scale as military powers including the 
U.S., Russia, and China, fight for control of the
Earth's remaining resources.

Over 4.5 billion people could die from Global Warming related causes by 2012, 
as planet Earth accelarates into a greed-driven
horrific catastrophe.

Bibliographic reference courtesy of Brad Arnold who has an extensive resrarch 
background on Global Warming.

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Gustavo Molina - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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